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Join the Fuller Family in Brush Creek for heartwarming and inspirational romance! ★ USA TODAY BESTSELLER ★ This HUGE collection includes all 6 books in the Fuller Family in Brush Creek Romance series: 1. The Marine's Marriage: A Marine, a maid, and a match made in heaven... 2. The Firefighter's Fiancé: A firefighter desperate to be a hotshot, the Fuller who wants to leave the family business, and their journey toward happily-ever-after... 3. The Trooper's Treasure: The "wild child" of the Fuller family, a state trooper with a daughter, and his year-long crush that could build a family if he could just get out of the friends category... 4. The Detective's Date: A female detective, the overlooked Fuller brother, and their small town romance amid a dangerous case... 5. The Paramedic's Partner: A set of identical twins, a pair of paramedic partners, and the mistaken identity that could cost both twins their chance at happily-ever-after... 6. The Chief's Catch: Can the youngest Fuller sister tame the beast of a Police Chief? Or will their romance fizzle because of his temper? A modern-day retelling of Beauty and the Beast!
The immigrant ancestor of this family is Robert Fuller, born in Reden- hall, Norfolk, England, between 1615 and 1619, a son of Thomas and Ann Fuller. He came to Massachusetts in 1638 on the ship "Bevis" and settled in Salem. He married Sarah Bowen around 1642. She was killed by indians in 1676. In 1645 Robert Fuller bought land in Re- hoboth, Mass., and moved there with his family five years later. After his first wife's death he moved back to Salem and married a widow, Margaret Waller (d. 1699) in 1697. Now they moved back to Rehoboth, where Margaret died two years later. Robert died 1706. Sarah Bowen was born in Wales, a daughter of Richard Bowen and Ann Born. The family immigrated to Rehoboth, Massachusetts. Descendants live mainly in Massachusetts and Ohio.
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